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- B-Right Benefits - Jarrow Formulas B-Right is a carefully balanced, low-odor vitamin B-complex formula featuring the benefits of methyl folate, methylcobalamin, pantethine, and pyridoxal 5-phosphate (P-5-P).
- Support Brain & Nerve Tissue - B-Right features methyl folate, the most biologically active form of folate, plus methylcobalamin & niacin, which support brain & nerve tissue.* Methylcobalamin is better absorbed & retained than other forms of B12.
- Pantethine & P-5-P - Pantethine is a precursor to Coenzyme A (CoA), which is necessary for energy production and normal red blood cell function. P-5-P is necessary for the energy metabolism of proteins & amino acids.*
- Convenient Veggie Capsules - Each veggie capsule delivers methylcobalamin B12, pantethine, and P-5-P. Our formula contains no wheat, gluten, soybeans, dairy, egg, fish/shellfish, or peanuts/tree nuts.
- Superior Nutrition & Formulation - The goal of Jarrow Formulas is to promote optimal health with high-quality, effective, affordable, and superior formulation of dietary supplements. Our customers can be assured of purity, value, and potency.
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Color | White |
Height | 2.57 Inches |
Length | 4.67 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | February 2019 |
Size | 100 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Width | 2.57 Inches |
It's actually an incredibly good read, but if you want a tl;dr, this is probably the easiest approach:
https://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-B-right-Supports-Cardiovascular/dp/B0016003Z0/
If that wasn't just a panic attack, it's probably because you took A LOT of methylB12 (5mg) and methyl folate (800 mcg).
I like the B-Right B-Complex from Jarrow. According to the nutrition label it has:
Now, Daily Value isn't necessarily the threshold, but you took 50 times the amount of methylB12 as is in that supplement, which is 83,500% of your Daily Value.
Hiiiiiiii.
I’ve been on 50,000IU/weekly + prenatal with Vitamin D since cycle 6; 500 mg of Vitamin C since cycle 7; and a B-complex since cycle 10. Here are my stats!
Cycles 10-12: 13 days • Cycle 9: 12 days • Cycle 8: 11 days* (NSAID cycle) • Cycle 7: 13 days • Cycles 1-6: 12 days.
Edit: 5DPO cramps are pretty common and don’t always mean your period is coming immediately. An LP that short would be something that would probably require a doctor’s intervention rather than OTC supplementation to address.
jarrow, thorne, source naturals are all very good. NOW is decent. I try other brands on occasion based on amazon reviews and my own research of ingredients.
your vitamin c should be food-based, not ascorbic acid. good vitamin c isn't cheap, but it's worth it. ascorbic acid is nasty stuff.
I like https://smile.amazon.com/Synergy-Radiance-Wholefood-Vegetable-Company/dp/B008HFOLXW/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1499146191&sr=8-3&keywords=vitamin+c+food+based
and
https://smile.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-B-right-Supports-Cardiovascular/dp/B0016003Z0/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1499146227&sr=8-1&keywords=b+right
Yep…
I use this particular combination of Jarrow supplements (some others not listed as well):
https://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-Methyl-Supports-Cardiovascular/dp/B015XYNSVK/
Previously used Deplin (as prescribed). Jarrow is much cheaper as health insurance (in the US) doesn't cover "medical foods" /sigh.
https://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-B-right-Supports-Cardiovascular/dp/B0016003Z0/
Note this this formula includes 400mcg of Jarrow's Quatrefolic so it might be an option to consider compared to this one which /u/Entropy-Reigns mentioned.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073LMP2T2/
FWIW, I had one doctor who tested directly for C677T but also did 23andMe (v2/v3) previously. Using http://geneticgenie.org and https://promethease.com to analyze the RAW data from 23andMe is one option for those looking to check without much fuss.
Also worth noting 23andMe's blog post about MTHFR:
https://blog.23andme.com/health-traits/our-take-on-the-mthfr-gene/
Jarrow B-Right https://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-B-right-Supports-Cardiovascular/dp/B0016003Z0/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1466102146&sr=8-1&keywords=jarrow+b+right
jarrow b-right is "low odor" and high quality https://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-B-right-Supports-Cardiovascular/dp/B0016003Z0
Fucking lowlives. Sorry your mom got scammed. These are just general supplements that won't really do anything compared to a healthy diet. I wouldn't recommend buying them all. Maybe a multivitamin and fish oil, or a b-vitamin if she doesn't eat meat. Otherwise, they're likely a waste of money.
Here are some supplements I've taken that look like basically the same thing, though I don't see Amway's nutritional facts (with the list of ingredients) so I just have to go by the marketing nonsense on their site to guess at what all is in each.
Also, /r/supplements is great for questions like this.
Jarrow's
http://amzn.com/B0016003Z0
Doctor's Best
http://amzn.com/B00DWDZPBG
Both active forms of Vitamin B 9 and 12
Can't beat Jarrow B-Right
Hi there, I sense your hair is thinning due to a vitamin deficiency. I sense you should take a good quality vitamin B supplement, like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-B-right-Supports-Cardiovascular/dp/B0016003Z0/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1505639358&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=vitamin%2Bb%2Bsuper%2Bcomplex%2Bjarrow&th=1
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That supplement would be fine.
It contains:
-methylated folate
-Pyridoxal phosphate(active form of b6)
And
-Methylcobalamin(b12)
You may be able to find them all separately for less money.
Or the Jarrow B complex is commonly reccomend, and contains the B vitamins in the same form. You'd have to compare dosages though.
Jarrow Formulas B-right Complex, Supports Engery, Brain and Cardiovascular Health, 100 Veggie Caps https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016003Z0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GMR6CbQP4QQ7W
Do you believe that the anabolic androgenic ratio rating (done in mice I know) could be a surrogate for non-AR mediated anabolism to AR mediated anabolism? You say that Test has equal effects through both mechanisms, which would be supported by this idea because it is 100:100.
Regarding androgen affinity of masteron you can see this full paper here.
You are correct that masteron has affinity for the androgen receptor, but interestingly it's androgenic rating is only 25-40, less than half that of testosterone. This could be suggestive that the majority of the effects are non-AR dependent. The hormone was originally intended for breast cancer patients, and I believe that it may mediate anabolic activity by acting as an antagonist at the estrogen receptor. By blocking receptor binding of estrogen, it may allow you to reap some of the anabolic effects (increased IGF-1, sodium retention) of estrogen without experiencing the femininization (sp?) properties.
Let me try to summarize the thoughts going around here, and see if I can suggest an option to address this.
I am not sure I have the perfect answer, but here is how I plan to do it in my next cycle:
I thought I would include supplement choices since I am writing a book here anyways:
I am on the fence about including HCG, because I was running it on a cruise for a while, but it was aggravating my pubertal gyno and when I went to get my bloodwork I found that I had above range prolactin and in range estrogen and test. I was only on AI + Test + 500IU HCG/wk administered E3D. I may include it just to improve lipid metabolism, and increase estrogenic tone, because boldenone seems to act similarly to masteron insofar as it has not well understood anti-androgen effects.
Sorry for the manifesto.
Just go with Jarrow B-Right Works great for me.
I bought this supplement:
http://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-B-right-Complex-Veggie/dp/B0016003Z0/ref=cm_cr_dp_asin_lnk
and I decided to take it once a day. SAMe is expensive, so I'm just gonna take 1 of these "b right" pills and 600 mg NAC 2x a day and see how that helps. The B right only has 100mcg of B12 though, should I look to up the B12 significantly?
http://imgur.com/GbcCTi5 (Total list of things you can do)
You need to regulate your hormones. By the way, people here will always just blame it on the hormones. But remember, your hormones will get out of whack for a reason, there are precursors that caused something to happen.
This isn't caused solely by puberty. It's a mixture of characteristics. Here's what you can do for a cheap remedy that you can get in Europe.
-Eliminate refined sugars from your diet. Refined sugars bring no benefit and only bring harm to your body.
-Adequate vitamin D. You can get vitamin D for free just by getting out in the sun and getting exposed.
-Exercise everyday. If you have access to a Sauna, go there after you exercise. Make sure you wash your face after you exercise.
-Sleep 8 hours a day. Change your pillowcases every other day.
Supplements that are game changers:
OptiZinc - Take 100mg of Zinc a day.
Boron - Take 6 mg of Boron a day.
B-complex - Once a day
Vitamin D with K2 - Take 2000 IU of Vitamin D a day w/ K2. Also take fish oil and a multivitamin, if you can afford one.
Those right there will change your acne. Limit dairy consumption as well. That should cure your acne or make it very controllable. If you can, go to a dermatologist and try to get a retinoid cream.
The question "what has had the most significant effect for you?" has been posed in /r/nootropics and /r/stackadvice before. The #1 answer is always exercise. Exercise will have a much more significant effect than any nootropic, and the recommendation is always to ensure that sleep, diet, and exercise are all taken care of before experimenting with nootropics.
That being said, some supplements can definitely help to address anxiety/depression. Let me also say that every body is different; and between two people who are trying to ameliorate the same condition, the same supplement could help one and worsen the other.
The essentials for anyone are: Omega-3s, magnesium glycinate, and a B-complex. Also consider ALCAR and a choline source (such as alpha-GPC).
Supplements that people report being beneficial for anxiety/depression (and therefore focus, energy, mental capacity): ashwagandha, rosea rhiodola, L-theanine bacopa, SEMAX, memantine.
There are plenty (1, 2, 3) of reports on what has worked for certain people to tackle their anxiety/depression. (Click through all of those).
My recommendation for you would be to get this magnesium, some good fish oil, and this B-complex. Then give SEMAX a shot. Then maybe look into bacopa, aswagandha, etc.
Regarding noopept: "Noopept reduces anxiety and depression for me. When I went through a bad time it would immediately take the emotion out of me." Perhaps try it too.
Have you looked at Jarrow B Right?
https://www.amazon.com/Jarrow-Formulas-B-right-Supports-Cardiovascular/dp/B0016003Z0/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1495423387&sr=8-1&keywords=B+Right+vitamins